Appgate SDP Client
iOS Universel / Economie et entreprise
AppGate ZTNA provides users with secure access to enterprise and cloud-based resources. Please note: Before this app can be used, your company will have sent you the required Client profile link to use.
Once implemented, AppGate ZTNA dynamically creates a secure, encrypted “segment of one” which is dynamically-generated and tailored for each user session. Access criteria precisely control which resources each user can access based on multiple variables, such as the user’s device, location, time of day and operating system revision. AppGate ZTNA also integrates with your existing business systems to create truly dynamic access rules.
For everyone else, the network resources are invisible and completely inaccessible, dramatically reducing the attack surface of typical flat corporate networks. AppGate ZTNA even cloaks itself, hiding the system from prying eyes.
AppGate ZTNA is built like the cloud – massively scalable, distributed and resilient. It implements the Software-Defined Perimeter architecture, allowing organizations to adopt a Zero-Trust security model for mobile and desktop users, across on-premises, hybrid, and cloud environments.
For more information see:
https://www.appgate.com/products/zero-trust-network-access
For the End User License Agreement see:
https://www.appgate.com/legal/product-and-service-terms-and-conditions
Quoi de neuf dans la dernière version ?
Fixed a stability issue where the AppGate driver service could crash when it received malformed JSON-RPC data on the deploy control channel. The service now handles unexpected or invalid control data gracefully without terminating.
The client now supports QUIC for the signal channel used during NAT traversal. In network environments where UDP and TCP traffic are routed through different paths, this improves connection reliability.
Addressed a security issue where the desktop client's local communication channel could be accessed without proper authentication.
Fixed an issue in which clients using NAT traversal failed to reconnect when receiving certificate errors during the initial direct connection attempt.
WolfSSL was updated to version 5.9.1.
Resolved an issue in which bulk transfers over QUIC would stall.
Fixed an issue where the client failed to start when launched from a URL link.